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Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
#greatfamilytimecampervan
#beautifulnewzealand

published:20 Dec 2016

views:1780

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
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My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Check out Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

published:13 Jan 2015

views:158736

This is how I pack for my family of five for Maui. As an airline employee, I will learn to travel with carry-ons.

Name

Native Hawaiiantradition gives the origin of the island's name in the legend of Hawaiʻiloa, the navigator credited with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. According to that legend, Hawaiʻiloa named the island of Maui after his son, who in turn was named for the demigod Māui. The earlier name of Maui was ʻIhikapalaumaewa. The Island of Maui is also called the "Valley Isle" for the large isthmus between its northwestern and southeastern volcanoes and the numerous large valleys carved into both mountains.

Hawaii

Hawaii (English pronunciation: i/həˈwaɪʲi/hə-WY-(y)ee; locally, [həˈwɐ(ɪ)ʔi]; Hawaiian:Hawaiʻi[həˈvɐjʔi]) is the 50th and most recent state of the United States of America, receiving statehood on August 21, 1959. Hawaii is the only U.S. state located in Oceania and the only one composed entirely of islands. It is the northernmost island group in Polynesia, occupying most of an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is the only U.S. state not located in the Americas. The state does not observe daylight saving time.

The state encompasses nearly the entire volcanic Hawaiian archipelago, which comprises hundreds of islands spread over 1,500miles (2,400km). At the southeastern end of the archipelago, the eight main islands are—in order from northwest to southeast: Niʻihau, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu, Molokaʻi, Lānaʻi, Kahoʻolawe, Maui and the Island of Hawaiʻi. The last is the largest island in the group; it is often called the "Big Island" or "Hawaiʻi Island" to avoid confusion with the state or archipelago. The archipelago is physiographically and ethnologically part of the Polynesian subregion of Oceania.

A Slice of Fried Gold

A Slice of Fried Gold is Page 44's debut EP. It is named after the line in the film Shaun of the Dead, "How's that for a slice of fried gold?" It is the only Page 44 album with Paul Budgen on bass, as he left the band shortly after recording. The song "We Know The Way" is often miscredited to +44 on P2P networks and file sharing sites.

Early life

Miranda was born in Manhattan, New York City, and grew up in the neighborhood of Inwood. He is of Puerto Rican descent. His father is a former political advisor, who advised Ed Koch. Growing up, Lin helped create jingles, including one used for Eliot Spitzer's 2006 campaign.

Maui Hawaii Top Things To Do | Viator Travel Guide

Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/maui
Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
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Traveling like an insider starts here http://www.viator.com/book
#Maui #Hawaii #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel

11:58

Hawaii 2016 3 A Day in Maui 4K

Hawaii 2016 3 A Day in Maui 4K

Hawaii 2016 3 A Day in Maui 4K

New Zealand Maui Campervan

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
#greatfamilytimecampervan
#beautifulnewzealand

27:24

Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

"We Know The Way" Clip - Moana

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
Website: http://disney.com/moana
Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/disneymoana
Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disneymoana
Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/DisneyAnimation

How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Check out Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

6:08

Packing for Maui, Hawaii like an Airline Employee. Carry-Ons only!

Packing for Maui, Hawaii like an Airline Employee. Carry-Ons only!

Packing for Maui, Hawaii like an Airline Employee. Carry-Ons only!

This is how I pack for my family of five for Maui. As an airline employee, I will learn to travel with carry-ons.

2:50

The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenery of Maui in 4K

The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenery of Maui in 4K

The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenery of Maui in 4K

In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
This video is also part of a series of videos filmed in Hawaii being released over the upcoming weeks. Please check back every Monday for the latest video!
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On June 20th, we are teaming up with So Official and hosting a ColorPowder War event! If you are in the Atlanta-area, please go check out the event and sign up to be apart of something truly amazing:
http://www.colorwar.eventbrite.com/
Big thanks to Rafael Johansen for composing the amazing score used in the video! Please check him out below!
https://soundcloud.com/rafael-johansen
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Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
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published: 29 May 2015

Hawaii 2016 3 A Day in Maui 4K

New Zealand Maui Campervan

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of...

published: 20 Dec 2016

Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ...

"We Know The Way" Clip - Moana

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) c...

How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Check out Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twi...

published: 13 Jan 2015

Packing for Maui, Hawaii like an Airline Employee. Carry-Ons only!

This is how I pack for my family of five for Maui. As an airline employee, I will learn to travel with carry-ons.

published: 15 Mar 2017

The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenery of Maui in 4K

In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
This video is also part of a series of videos filmed in Hawaii being released over the upcoming weeks. Please check back every Monday for the latest video!
_________________________________
On June 20th, we are teaming up with So Official and hosting a ColorPowder War event! If you are in the Atlanta-area, please go check out the event and sign up to be apart of something truly amazing:
http://www.colorwar.eventbrite.com/
Big thanks to Rafael Johansen for composing the amazing score used in the video! Please check him out below!
https://soundcloud.com/rafael-johansen
_________________________________
Filmed in Maui, Hawai'i across the entire island including Lahaina, th...

Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/maui
Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
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Whether you're planning far in advance or already traveling, we’ve got you covered with our 24/7 customer support. After you've booked, access your paperless voucher right from our app, or add it directly to Passbook ®. We've got inspiring photos and videos, easy browsing, interactive maps and special mobile-only deals!
Traveling like an insider starts here http://www.viator.com/book
#Maui #Hawaii #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel

Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/maui
Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
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Blog: http://travelblog.viator.com/
What’s so great about Viator?
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New Zealand Maui Campervan

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ...

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
#greatfamilytimecampervan
#beautifulnewzealand

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
#greatfamilytimecampervan
#beautifulnewzealand

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
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Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
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How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed wit...

My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Check out Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
PLANNING A BUDGET TRAVELING TRIP?? "Gabe's Guide to BudgetTravel" is a travel guidebook that's packed with practical travel info, tips and tricks. And it's just $10 on Amazon! Click here for more info: http://www.amazon.com/Gabes-Guide-Budget-Travel-Tricks/dp/1470155141/
Or feel like reading something fun, adventurous and inspiring? "Following My Thumb" by GabrielMorris features 26 adventure travel stories from around the world. It's also available on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Following-My-Thumb-Gabriel-Morris/dp/1846948495/
Check out Gabriel's travel page on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Explore-the-World/226239094115488
Lots more adventure travel at: http://gabrieltraveler.com
Follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/gabrieltravel
Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
Gabriel Morris is a world traveler and travel writer who has been adventuring around the world off and on since his first trip to Europe in the summer of 1990. He is author of "Following My Thumb", a collection of 26 exciting and hilarious autobiographical travel stories from his worldly wanderings during the 1990s; and of several other books. Visit http://gabrieltraveler.com for lots more info about his travel writing, photography, videos, budget travel tips and much more.
Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!
How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenery of Maui in 4K

In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
This video is also part of a series of videos f...

In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
This video is also part of a series of videos filmed in Hawaii being released over the upcoming weeks. Please check back every Monday for the latest video!
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On June 20th, we are teaming up with So Official and hosting a ColorPowder War event! If you are in the Atlanta-area, please go check out the event and sign up to be apart of something truly amazing:
http://www.colorwar.eventbrite.com/
Big thanks to Rafael Johansen for composing the amazing score used in the video! Please check him out below!
https://soundcloud.com/rafael-johansen
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Filmed in Maui, Hawai'i across the entire island including Lahaina, the road to Hana, Haleakala, Waianapanapa, and Kapalua.
Shot With:
Panasonic GH4Canon 60DCanon EF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
Voigtlander 17.5mm f/.95
GoPro Hero 3 BlackDJIRoninGlidecamDevin GrahamSeriesDJI Phantom 2
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC
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In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
This video is also part of a series of videos filmed in Hawaii being released over the upcoming weeks. Please check back every Monday for the latest video!
_________________________________
On June 20th, we are teaming up with So Official and hosting a ColorPowder War event! If you are in the Atlanta-area, please go check out the event and sign up to be apart of something truly amazing:
http://www.colorwar.eventbrite.com/
Big thanks to Rafael Johansen for composing the amazing score used in the video! Please check him out below!
https://soundcloud.com/rafael-johansen
_________________________________
Filmed in Maui, Hawai'i across the entire island including Lahaina, the road to Hana, Haleakala, Waianapanapa, and Kapalua.
Shot With:
Panasonic GH4Canon 60DCanon EF 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6
Voigtlander 17.5mm f/.95
GoPro Hero 3 BlackDJIRoninGlidecamDevin GrahamSeriesDJI Phantom 2
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC
_________________________________
Please subscribe for all new videos EVERY MONDAY!
Follow Us on Social Media:
https://twitter.com/DRTNation
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Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ...

published: 01 Jul 2014

Maui Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

As the second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is home to less than 150,000 people. It makes up for its sparse population by drawing more than 2.4 million visitors per year, all of whom are drawn to its sparkling beaches, warm water, and lush tropical habitats.
Polynesian and modern American lifestyles blend together in the ValleyIsle. Maui’s legendary greenery, sprouting from fertile lava soil, has made it a popular place for hikes and scenic drives. Of course, its fascinating culture and history are also huge draws. Once you’ve arrived on the island, your Maui tour should kick off with the capital city, Wailuku, which is full of museums, pubs, and places to explore.
Maui is not a large island, and in theory it’s easy to see all of it—after all, you can drive from one end t...

published: 17 Sep 2013

Maui Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before Go

Things you need to know before you go to Maui Hawaii. MauiWeather: Maui is not always warm everywhere. Maui is Windy, The Maui Mountains are COLD. Bring an umbrella, sunscreen, and warm jacket to Maui. Food in Maui is expensive, restaurants and groceries. Driving in Maui is slow. Don't plan for "a mile a minute." Relax
Maui has many single lane roads - particularly on the Road to Hana. Let faster traffic pass
Maui has lots of great hiking, but bring mosquito repellent. Seriously.
Snorkeling in Maui is better close to shore. Don't do the afternoon cheap snorkel excursions, it's too windy.
Clothing: Barefoot can be hot! Bring good sandals or shoes.
Petty crime: Hide all your valuables in your car. Or better yet.. don't leave any in the car.
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published: 11 Mar 2017

Beginner's guide to Maui, Hawaii - Lonely Planet travel video

Hawaii's second largest island boasts pristine beaches, small towns and volcanic mountains - but there's far more to it than mere scenery. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/hawaii/maui for more information about Maui.

10 Minute Travel Tips: Maui

10-Minute Travel Tips: MauiThank you for watching 10-Minute Travel Tips, where I give you helpful tips on your favorite travel destinations. Please note I have no affiliation with any of the organizations I covered on my trip, so all the information I provide is unbiased. If you would like more information on this trip, and others, please visit:
http://10minutetraveltips.blogspot.com
If you would like more information on my other projects, please visit:
http://www.jillianlawton.com
A special thank you to MikeMac for some assistance with videography and photography.
Enjoy!

published: 12 Mar 2015

West Maui Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting West Maui in Hawaii. Attractions included: Lahaina, Ka'anapali Beach, Dragon's Teeth, Nakelele Blowhole, and driving around west Maui.
Lahaina is the historic town center of West Maui and was a big whaling town in the 19th century.
Ka'anapali Beach has 3 miles of sandy beaches and some of the nicer resorts in West Maui: Marriott, Westin, and the Hyatt call this beach home.
Dragon's Teeth: A unique rock formation that looks like Dragon's teeth!
Nakalele Blowhole: This blowhole can shoot up to 100 feet in the air! This sight is a must-see in Maui.
Driving around West Maui -- it's a really scenic drive, but be prepared for some "single lane" roads -- it's definitely a white knuckle drive!
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published: 18 Feb 2017

Maui Travel Guide - Master the Magic Isle

Welcome to Maui, the "MagicIsle" -- known for its idyllic beaches, lush and vast valleys, and otherworldly beauty. JoinHealth Beauty Life as we take a first hand look into this stunning slice of paradise. Come along as we fly high, set sail, enjoy some fantastic food and local entertainment, zip through forests, and more as we spend a glorious day on the Island of Maui!

Things To Do On Maui - Part 1

Aloha to all you beautiful people and welcome to Maui’s ultimate visitor guide, Aloha Stoked. This is your resource to find all the best things to do on Maui. JoinKalaniPrince as he explores Maui and gives you a first hand experience of our magical island (he might even let you in on some local secrets, shh!). Think of Aloha Stoked as your very own local guide. As always Mahalo Nui Loa.
For more:
www.alohastoked.com

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

Maui Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

As the second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is home to less than 150,000 people. It makes up for its sparse population by drawing more than 2.4 mil...

As the second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is home to less than 150,000 people. It makes up for its sparse population by drawing more than 2.4 million visitors per year, all of whom are drawn to its sparkling beaches, warm water, and lush tropical habitats.
Polynesian and modern American lifestyles blend together in the ValleyIsle. Maui’s legendary greenery, sprouting from fertile lava soil, has made it a popular place for hikes and scenic drives. Of course, its fascinating culture and history are also huge draws. Once you’ve arrived on the island, your Maui tour should kick off with the capital city, Wailuku, which is full of museums, pubs, and places to explore.
Maui is not a large island, and in theory it’s easy to see all of it—after all, you can drive from one end to the other in less than three hours. Instead of taking the shortcut, though, do some Maui sightseeing around the perimeter. Rent a car and pull onto the Hana Highway, where you can view some of Hana’s beautiful, secluded spaces, like the Garden of EdenArboretum. You can enjoy its stunning views of the ocean and bamboo forest for hours.
Once you reach the other side of Hana, you’ll find Haleakala National Park, which is set on a dormant volcano. If you go hiking there in the morning, you’ll see a brilliant sunrise and truly understand why Haleakala means “the house of the sun.”
But who are we kidding? You’re here for the beaches—and there are 80 of them. Whether you want to go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Molokini Island Preserve or commune with the turtles at Maluaka Beach, you’ll find the perfect watery habitat on Maui. If you want to learn how to surf, Kihe is the ideal place; with its gentle waves and affordable lodgings, you’ll be getting barreled in no time.
From ancient culture to modern beachcombing adventures, Maui truly has it all. What kind of adventure will you have?
Visit our Maui travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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As the second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is home to less than 150,000 people. It makes up for its sparse population by drawing more than 2.4 million visitors per year, all of whom are drawn to its sparkling beaches, warm water, and lush tropical habitats.
Polynesian and modern American lifestyles blend together in the ValleyIsle. Maui’s legendary greenery, sprouting from fertile lava soil, has made it a popular place for hikes and scenic drives. Of course, its fascinating culture and history are also huge draws. Once you’ve arrived on the island, your Maui tour should kick off with the capital city, Wailuku, which is full of museums, pubs, and places to explore.
Maui is not a large island, and in theory it’s easy to see all of it—after all, you can drive from one end to the other in less than three hours. Instead of taking the shortcut, though, do some Maui sightseeing around the perimeter. Rent a car and pull onto the Hana Highway, where you can view some of Hana’s beautiful, secluded spaces, like the Garden of EdenArboretum. You can enjoy its stunning views of the ocean and bamboo forest for hours.
Once you reach the other side of Hana, you’ll find Haleakala National Park, which is set on a dormant volcano. If you go hiking there in the morning, you’ll see a brilliant sunrise and truly understand why Haleakala means “the house of the sun.”
But who are we kidding? You’re here for the beaches—and there are 80 of them. Whether you want to go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Molokini Island Preserve or commune with the turtles at Maluaka Beach, you’ll find the perfect watery habitat on Maui. If you want to learn how to surf, Kihe is the ideal place; with its gentle waves and affordable lodgings, you’ll be getting barreled in no time.
From ancient culture to modern beachcombing adventures, Maui truly has it all. What kind of adventure will you have?
Visit our Maui travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Beginner's guide to Maui, Hawaii - Lonely Planet travel video

Hawaii's second largest island boasts pristine beaches, small towns and volcanic mountains - but there's far more to it than mere scenery. Visithttp://www.lone...

Hawaii's second largest island boasts pristine beaches, small towns and volcanic mountains - but there's far more to it than mere scenery. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/hawaii/maui for more information about Maui.

Hawaii's second largest island boasts pristine beaches, small towns and volcanic mountains - but there's far more to it than mere scenery. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/hawaii/maui for more information about Maui.

10-Minute Travel Tips: MauiThank you for watching 10-Minute Travel Tips, where I give you helpful tips on your favorite travel destinations. Please note I have no affiliation with any of the organizations I covered on my trip, so all the information I provide is unbiased. If you would like more information on this trip, and others, please visit:
http://10minutetraveltips.blogspot.com
If you would like more information on my other projects, please visit:
http://www.jillianlawton.com
A special thank you to MikeMac for some assistance with videography and photography.
Enjoy!

10-Minute Travel Tips: MauiThank you for watching 10-Minute Travel Tips, where I give you helpful tips on your favorite travel destinations. Please note I have no affiliation with any of the organizations I covered on my trip, so all the information I provide is unbiased. If you would like more information on this trip, and others, please visit:
http://10minutetraveltips.blogspot.com
If you would like more information on my other projects, please visit:
http://www.jillianlawton.com
A special thank you to MikeMac for some assistance with videography and photography.
Enjoy!

A travel guide for visiting West Maui in Hawaii. Attractions included: Lahaina, Ka'anapali Beach, Dragon's Teeth, Nakelele Blowhole, and driving around west Maui.
Lahaina is the historic town center of West Maui and was a big whaling town in the 19th century.
Ka'anapali Beach has 3 miles of sandy beaches and some of the nicer resorts in West Maui: Marriott, Westin, and the Hyatt call this beach home.
Dragon's Teeth: A unique rock formation that looks like Dragon's teeth!
Nakalele Blowhole: This blowhole can shoot up to 100 feet in the air! This sight is a must-see in Maui.
Driving around West Maui -- it's a really scenic drive, but be prepared for some "single lane" roads -- it's definitely a white knuckle drive!
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AndazHotel in Maui Review: https://youtu.be/lFAc-Vj3-tE
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A travel guide for visiting West Maui in Hawaii. Attractions included: Lahaina, Ka'anapali Beach, Dragon's Teeth, Nakelele Blowhole, and driving around west Maui.
Lahaina is the historic town center of West Maui and was a big whaling town in the 19th century.
Ka'anapali Beach has 3 miles of sandy beaches and some of the nicer resorts in West Maui: Marriott, Westin, and the Hyatt call this beach home.
Dragon's Teeth: A unique rock formation that looks like Dragon's teeth!
Nakalele Blowhole: This blowhole can shoot up to 100 feet in the air! This sight is a must-see in Maui.
Driving around West Maui -- it's a really scenic drive, but be prepared for some "single lane" roads -- it's definitely a white knuckle drive!
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/yellowwsub
You might enjoy watching some of these other videos from Maui:
BestCheap Eats in Maui: https://youtu.be/Bwi0cRJRDyk?list=PLOVadUHX1B-JWBsSMXdWLSDRXhfvwww9l
AndazHotel in Maui Review: https://youtu.be/lFAc-Vj3-tE
Follow me on:
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/YellowProductionsTravel
TWITTER: ChrisRaney
GOOGLE+: https://google.com/+yellowwproductions
Check out my blog at:
http://yelloww.net
Music: (killertracks.com)
UPM_ATMOS351_12_Summer_Is_Here_Main_Track_Mead_Jane_928729
UPM_NM290_10_Hawaii_Spy_Main_Track_West_375298
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Welcome to Maui, the "MagicIsle" -- known for its idyllic beaches, lush and vast valleys, and otherworldly beauty. JoinHealth Beauty Life as we take a first hand look into this stunning slice of paradise. Come along as we fly high, set sail, enjoy some fantastic food and local entertainment, zip through forests, and more as we spend a glorious day on the Island of Maui!

Welcome to Maui, the "MagicIsle" -- known for its idyllic beaches, lush and vast valleys, and otherworldly beauty. JoinHealth Beauty Life as we take a first hand look into this stunning slice of paradise. Come along as we fly high, set sail, enjoy some fantastic food and local entertainment, zip through forests, and more as we spend a glorious day on the Island of Maui!

Things To Do On Maui - Part 1

Aloha to all you beautiful people and welcome to Maui’s ultimate visitor guide, Aloha Stoked. This is your resource to find all the best things to do on Maui. J...

Aloha to all you beautiful people and welcome to Maui’s ultimate visitor guide, Aloha Stoked. This is your resource to find all the best things to do on Maui. JoinKalaniPrince as he explores Maui and gives you a first hand experience of our magical island (he might even let you in on some local secrets, shh!). Think of Aloha Stoked as your very own local guide. As always Mahalo Nui Loa.
For more:
www.alohastoked.com

Aloha to all you beautiful people and welcome to Maui’s ultimate visitor guide, Aloha Stoked. This is your resource to find all the best things to do on Maui. JoinKalaniPrince as he explores Maui and gives you a first hand experience of our magical island (he might even let you in on some local secrets, shh!). Think of Aloha Stoked as your very own local guide. As always Mahalo Nui Loa.
For more:
www.alohastoked.com

Maui Hawaii Top Things To Do | Viator Travel Guide

Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/maui
Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
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published: 29 May 2015

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New Zealand Maui Campervan

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of...

published: 20 Dec 2016

Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ...

"We Know The Way" Clip - Moana

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) c...

Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/maui
Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
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Whether you're planning far in advance or already traveling, we’ve got you covered with our 24/7 customer support. After you've booked, access your paperless voucher right from our app, or add it directly to Passbook ®. We've got inspiring photos and videos, easy browsing, interactive maps and special mobile-only deals!
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#Maui #Hawaii #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel

Book your travel activities at: http://www.viator.com/maui
Traveling to Maui? Whether you want to see it all or just relax on the beach, Viator is here to help you make the most of your Hawaiian vacation with tours and activities designed for every traveler. Snorkel with sea turtles, do the hula at the RoyalLahainaLuau, or catch the sunrise from the rim of a volcano in Haleakala National Park. Say “Aloha” to Maui, your way!
Subscribe to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/viatortravel?sub_confirmation=1
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Blog: http://travelblog.viator.com/
What’s so great about Viator?
Whether you're planning far in advance or already traveling, we’ve got you covered with our 24/7 customer support. After you've booked, access your paperless voucher right from our app, or add it directly to Passbook ®. We've got inspiring photos and videos, easy browsing, interactive maps and special mobile-only deals!
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New Zealand Maui Campervan

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ...

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
#greatfamilytimecampervan
#beautifulnewzealand

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
#greatfamilytimecampervan
#beautifulnewzealand

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
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Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
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Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ...

published: 01 Jul 2014

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Wailea Beach Path, Maui, Hawaii, DJI Osmo 4K

I recorded this walk using a DJI Osmo. The distance of the walk is 3.2 miles from the Andaz hotel to the Fairmont hotel and return on the Wailea Beach Path on Maui. Going to use this on my treadmill in winter!
The entire recording at 4K was 21GB for 47 minutes of video. I found no problem with battery life. Worked just fine. Holding it while walking was easy and not uncomfortable. I used an iPhone 5s.

Our Maui Adventure

My wife and I took an event-filled vacation in Maui a while ago. We stayed at the Fairmont Kea Lani, went on a dinner cruise on the Alii Nui Yacht, went to the GrandLuau at Honua'ula, drove to Lahaina and the road to Hana where we hiked to the Twin Falls.
If you are considering making such a trip, we would highly recommend every single item on our itinerary. Here is a table of contents:
1) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Lanai & Grounds:
http://www.fairmont.com/kea-lani-maui
00:23
2) Alii Nui DinnerCruise: http://www.aliinuimaui.com
05:21
3) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Lobby: 06:44
4) Lahaina, Maui: 08:28
5) The Grand Luau at Honua'ula:
http://www.honuaula-luau.com
12:01
6) Makena State Park: 23:08
7) The Fairmont Kea ...

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

I recorded this walk using a DJI Osmo. The distance of the walk is 3.2 miles from the Andaz hotel to the Fairmont hotel and return on the Wailea Beach Path on Maui. Going to use this on my treadmill in winter!
The entire recording at 4K was 21GB for 47 minutes of video. I found no problem with battery life. Worked just fine. Holding it while walking was easy and not uncomfortable. I used an iPhone 5s.

I recorded this walk using a DJI Osmo. The distance of the walk is 3.2 miles from the Andaz hotel to the Fairmont hotel and return on the Wailea Beach Path on Maui. Going to use this on my treadmill in winter!
The entire recording at 4K was 21GB for 47 minutes of video. I found no problem with battery life. Worked just fine. Holding it while walking was easy and not uncomfortable. I used an iPhone 5s.

Our Maui Adventure

My wife and I took an event-filled vacation in Maui a while ago. We stayed at the Fairmont Kea Lani, went on a dinner cruise on the Alii Nui Yacht, went to the...

My wife and I took an event-filled vacation in Maui a while ago. We stayed at the Fairmont Kea Lani, went on a dinner cruise on the Alii Nui Yacht, went to the GrandLuau at Honua'ula, drove to Lahaina and the road to Hana where we hiked to the Twin Falls.
If you are considering making such a trip, we would highly recommend every single item on our itinerary. Here is a table of contents:
1) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Lanai & Grounds:
http://www.fairmont.com/kea-lani-maui
00:23
2) Alii Nui DinnerCruise: http://www.aliinuimaui.com
05:21
3) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Lobby: 06:44
4) Lahaina, Maui: 08:28
5) The Grand Luau at Honua'ula:
http://www.honuaula-luau.com
12:01
6) Makena State Park: 23:08
7) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Tour of Hotel Room: 26:24
8) Whale Watching from our Balcony: 34:15
9) The Road to Hana - Twin Falls: 36:23
10) The Kea Lani RomanticTwilight Dinner:
http://www.fairmont.com/kea-lani-maui/dining/romantictwilightdinner/
44:39
This was a very long, boring video until I found the Royalty Free music which I downloaded from Soundcloud:
All music used in this video was composed and performed by Nicolai Heidlas and downloaded from www.soundcloud.com on a Creative Commons license, completely royalty free. So much royalty free music on Soundcloud...so little time.
Of course, I am assuming that it is no longer long and boring. Well, it is still long no matter what, but I had over 3 hours of video I sifted through. So be happy.
Mahalo! Thank you for watching!

My wife and I took an event-filled vacation in Maui a while ago. We stayed at the Fairmont Kea Lani, went on a dinner cruise on the Alii Nui Yacht, went to the GrandLuau at Honua'ula, drove to Lahaina and the road to Hana where we hiked to the Twin Falls.
If you are considering making such a trip, we would highly recommend every single item on our itinerary. Here is a table of contents:
1) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Lanai & Grounds:
http://www.fairmont.com/kea-lani-maui
00:23
2) Alii Nui DinnerCruise: http://www.aliinuimaui.com
05:21
3) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Lobby: 06:44
4) Lahaina, Maui: 08:28
5) The Grand Luau at Honua'ula:
http://www.honuaula-luau.com
12:01
6) Makena State Park: 23:08
7) The Fairmont Kea Lani - Tour of Hotel Room: 26:24
8) Whale Watching from our Balcony: 34:15
9) The Road to Hana - Twin Falls: 36:23
10) The Kea Lani RomanticTwilight Dinner:
http://www.fairmont.com/kea-lani-maui/dining/romantictwilightdinner/
44:39
This was a very long, boring video until I found the Royalty Free music which I downloaded from Soundcloud:
All music used in this video was composed and performed by Nicolai Heidlas and downloaded from www.soundcloud.com on a Creative Commons license, completely royalty free. So much royalty free music on Soundcloud...so little time.
Of course, I am assuming that it is no longer long and boring. Well, it is still long no matter what, but I had over 3 hours of video I sifted through. So be happy.
Mahalo! Thank you for watching!

Maui Hawaii Top Things To Do | Viator Travel Guide

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New Zealand Maui Campervan

Our adventures start on a Maui Campervan .... the campervan road trip is not recomended for the faint hearted & Gu Niang traveller. Got to rough it out manz... ha ha ha....
Campervans are lovely to live in as a short-term motorhome and you literally do everything in this van... including converting sofas into beds, moving tables around, live off picnic table and bench, cooking, eating, poo poo..all the works in a small enclosed space. Not to forget you have to fill up water tank and make sure waste is dump. Yes, dumped your pee and poo at appropriate sites.
But all these aside, i do love the bonding between all of us in the family.
This is really one of the most best ways to see the beauty and charm of New Zealand....other than about 80% of the road trip you just see like thousands of cows and sheeps.
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Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to H...

Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

4:12

Maui, Hawaii Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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"We Know The Way" Clip - Moana

Watch a brand new clip from Moana featuring the original song “We Know the Way.” Written and performed by Opetaia Foa‘i and Lin-Manuel Miranda, “We Know the Way” showcases the rich and vibrant voyaging life of Moana’s ancestors.
Disney's Moana opens in theatres in 3D November 23.
For centuries, the greatest sailors in the world masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. But then, 3,000 years ago, their voyages stopped for a millennium – and no one knows exactly why.
From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes “Moana,” a sweeping, CG-animated feature film about an adventurous teenager who is inspired to leave the safety and security of her island on a daring journey to save her people. Inexplicably drawn to the ocean, Moana (voice of Auliʻi Cravalho) convinces the mighty demigod Maui (voice of Dwayne Johnson) to join her mission, and he reluctantly helps her become a wayfinder like her ancestors who sailed before her. Together, they voyage across the open ocean on an action-packed adventure, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills her quest and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity. Directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “The Princess & the Frog”), produced by Osnat Shurer (“Lifted,” “One Man Band”), and featuring music by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa‘i, “Moana” sails into U.S. theaters on Nov. 23, 2016.
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How to Travel Hawaii Ridiculously Cheap!! Budget Travel Tips

My best tips on how to travel in Hawaii super cheap!
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Video created by Gabriel Morris, who is the owner of all video or photo content. See more below.
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Packing for Maui, Hawaii like an Airline Employee. Carry-Ons only!

This is how I pack for my family of five for Maui. As an airline employee, I will learn to...

The Kingdom of Hawaii - Scenery of Maui in 4K

In early June, we were given the opportunity to travel to Maui, Hawai'i and film the island for an entire week!
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Travel Guide to Maui, Hawaii | TheExpeditioner

In this travel video guide to Maui, Hawaii, I travel to Maui and start off by heading to Haleakalā National Park to watch the sunrise from the highest volcano in Maui. On this part of the island, clouds form at the base of the volcano, and as the sun rises, a myriad of colors form and provide an unforgettable visual experience.
Next I throw on a wet suit and hit the waves to learn how to surf -- my first time ever. Though I've ridden the New York City subway after happy hour before, I was still a little unsure about how my balance would be on a surfboard. Luckily, the surf instructor had a black labrador dog out on her board with us in case anything went terribly wrong.
Finally, I wrap up the day by heading to the beach with a ukulele to have a jam session with a local Maui resident and ukulele player, where we jam out to some Bob Marley as the sun set over the Pacific Ocean, framed by the nearby islands of Moloka'i and Lana'i.
I then travel to Paia, the small, laid-back beach town on the northern coast of Maui, to track down the famed breakfast dish called the Loco Moco (rice, brown gravy and a hamburger patty topped with a fried egg).
Next I head north on the Hana Highway and take a hike into the lush forest to take a dip at Twin Falls, a small water hole in the middle of the forest fed by two island waterfalls. If this isn't classic Hawaii, then I don't know what is.
After picking up my friends at the airport, we jump onto a helicopter(!) to take an aerial tour of Maui and nearby Moloka'i. From this vantage point we visit dramatic sea cliffs up close and explore the interior portions of the islands -- places that few people ever see.
I started off my third day there by heading back up the side of HaleakalaVolcano, then lunging my body of the side of the hillside (okay, I was paragliding). As I floated thousands of feet above ground, I was given a unique viewpoint of the island, and even lived to tell about it (and make this video).
Next I head out onto the open water on a sailing outrigger canoe (a canoe with a lateral support on its side in traditional Polynesian fashion), and take to the water to go snorkeling, which included a couple sea turtle sightings.
I then finish up the day with fish tacos at Coconut's (which, to this day, are probably some of the best fish tacos I've ever had), and shave ice for dessert, the classic Hawaii dessert consisting of shaved ice inundated with flavored syrups.
I decide to get a little high culture in and head to Ulupalakua Winery and Ranch, where I sample some pineapple wine (what else?), then head across the street to the Western-themed country store for elk burgers for lunch.
Then I pick up my friends and head north to Honolua Bay to hike in the nearby forest (and maybe get lost a bit), then visit a hillside that overlooks Honolua Bay, where you can park your car and watch some of the best surfers in the world who come here to surf one of the world's best surfing spots.
Finally, I travel to the Surfing Goat DairyFarm, Maui's premiere (and only goat farm), where I am put to work feeding and milking the goats, and rewarded with an artisanal goat cheese tasting.
Then, with my trip coming to a close, I head to the nondescript restaurant Da Kitchen, one of the best places to try out classic Hawaiian cuisine, including Kahlua Pork, Teriyaki Chicken and of course, Spam.
Finally, I wrap up by providing my thoughts about the island. Be forewarned, sentimentality and reflection ensue.

4:23

Maui Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

As the second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is home to less than 150,000 peop...

Maui Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

As the second-largest island in the Hawaiian chain, Maui is home to less than 150,000 people. It makes up for its sparse population by drawing more than 2.4 million visitors per year, all of whom are drawn to its sparkling beaches, warm water, and lush tropical habitats.
Polynesian and modern American lifestyles blend together in the ValleyIsle. Maui’s legendary greenery, sprouting from fertile lava soil, has made it a popular place for hikes and scenic drives. Of course, its fascinating culture and history are also huge draws. Once you’ve arrived on the island, your Maui tour should kick off with the capital city, Wailuku, which is full of museums, pubs, and places to explore.
Maui is not a large island, and in theory it’s easy to see all of it—after all, you can drive from one end to the other in less than three hours. Instead of taking the shortcut, though, do some Maui sightseeing around the perimeter. Rent a car and pull onto the Hana Highway, where you can view some of Hana’s beautiful, secluded spaces, like the Garden of EdenArboretum. You can enjoy its stunning views of the ocean and bamboo forest for hours.
Once you reach the other side of Hana, you’ll find Haleakala National Park, which is set on a dormant volcano. If you go hiking there in the morning, you’ll see a brilliant sunrise and truly understand why Haleakala means “the house of the sun.”
But who are we kidding? You’re here for the beaches—and there are 80 of them. Whether you want to go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Molokini Island Preserve or commune with the turtles at Maluaka Beach, you’ll find the perfect watery habitat on Maui. If you want to learn how to surf, Kihe is the ideal place; with its gentle waves and affordable lodgings, you’ll be getting barreled in no time.
From ancient culture to modern beachcombing adventures, Maui truly has it all. What kind of adventure will you have?
Visit our Maui travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Maui Travel Tips: 10 Things to Know Before Go

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Beginner's guide to Maui, Hawaii - Lonely Planet travel video

Hawaii's second largest island boasts pristine beaches, small towns and volcanic mountains - but there's far more to it than mere scenery. Visithttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/usa/hawaii/maui for more information about Maui.

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Maui, Hawaii Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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10 Minute Travel Tips: Maui

10-Minute Travel Tips: MauiThank you for watching 10-Minute Travel Tips, where I give you helpful tips on your favorite travel destinations. Please note I have no affiliation with any of the organizations I covered on my trip, so all the information I provide is unbiased. If you would like more information on this trip, and others, please visit:
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West Maui Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting West Maui in Hawaii. Attractions included: Lahaina, Ka'anapal...

West Maui Travel Guide

A travel guide for visiting West Maui in Hawaii. Attractions included: Lahaina, Ka'anapali Beach, Dragon's Teeth, Nakelele Blowhole, and driving around west Maui.
Lahaina is the historic town center of West Maui and was a big whaling town in the 19th century.
Ka'anapali Beach has 3 miles of sandy beaches and some of the nicer resorts in West Maui: Marriott, Westin, and the Hyatt call this beach home.
Dragon's Teeth: A unique rock formation that looks like Dragon's teeth!
Nakalele Blowhole: This blowhole can shoot up to 100 feet in the air! This sight is a must-see in Maui.
Driving around West Maui -- it's a really scenic drive, but be prepared for some "single lane" roads -- it's definitely a white knuckle drive!
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Maui Travel Guide - Master the Magic Isle

Welcome to Maui, the "Magic Isle" -- known for its idyllic beaches, lush and vast valleys,...

Maui Travel Guide - Master the Magic Isle

Welcome to Maui, the "MagicIsle" -- known for its idyllic beaches, lush and vast valleys, and otherworldly beauty. JoinHealth Beauty Life as we take a first hand look into this stunning slice of paradise. Come along as we fly high, set sail, enjoy some fantastic food and local entertainment, zip through forests, and more as we spend a glorious day on the Island of Maui!